about 1st, what can you give us more information about "grown sizes" and "expected size"? <- maybe a table with the sizes of the last backups and a trendview. so we could see, when the backupspace (or the local harddisks) will be full. would be good as report for one pc, one group( if you store them on seperate volumes) or in total to see, when you need to buy more space

about 2nd: can you give us more details about "working state"? <- this is in my eyes the last succesful backup. like the last restorepoint in win 7. if you use backups and foldersync, this could be a combination restore of the last possible backup and the synced files back to this computer.

about 3rd: can you explain more about "maybe timed or filtered"? <- i start the empty pc with a bootstick or pxeboot. in the management console i can see them in a list and can start a choosed restore depending from a mac-adress. timed means, this restore starts one by one at a choosed time to reduce the networkperformance. another possibility would be, that the users in a company will get a new system during the night after their work. and next day they have a new operating system and software (which i prepared) and can work without loosing time.

I am using my laptop to manage computers of my clients. I am connecting to the client networks via VPN. I need the computers to be able to send reports at request of the Central server which should be installed on my computer.

The other possibility would be to have a central server at each client and have a master central cosole on my omputer.

The whole point is to have the ability to manage the backupper instances remotely via VPN.

@MENINBLK&nbsp;Hi there, thanks for all the suggestions!You mentioned "Push application updates to workstations after backup is complete" and what applications did you refer to?"Report on workstation health" and can you give us more details about this